Forklift is a lightweight and clean styled macOS app built to be a speedy and very powerful dual pane file manager for all Mac users that need to work with their files on their local machine or by connecting to remote servers.
Support for managing files on remote servers
Thus, with the help of Forklift, you can manipulate the files and documents on your Mac’s hard drive or the ones stored on FTP, SFTP, SMB, WebDAV, Amazon S3, iDisk, AFP and NIS servers.
Moreover, all the features and tools that Forklift provides you with in order to effortlessly and rapidly manage your local and remote files are made available via an elegant looking and Cocoa based user interface.
Slick styled and macOS integrated interface
The Forklift file manager and remote client is designed to perfectly integrate within the look and feel of macOS, as well as closely follow Apple’s Human Interface Guidelines for a streamlined user experience.
The fact that Forklift is a dual-pane based application helps it to greatly increase one’s productivity by providing direct and quick access to two different local or remote file views at a time.
Also, because each panel can be configured to display a different view of your files, you can use any of them as a built-in panel for previewing the currently selected file’s contents.
Forklift also includes other cutting-edge features like a live preview tool, spring loaded folders, and synchronized browsing for further speeding up your file managing workflow.
Tab powered powerful and streamlined file managing application
As an added bonus, Forklift enables you to manage your files using multiple tabs at a time, this allowing you to keep your workspace nice and clean while still being able to handle numerous file storage locations and folder structure simultaneously.
Furthermore, you can employ Forklift for effortlessly and swiftly synchronizing your folders between two local or remote target folders, thus eliminating the need of an extra application dedicated to keeping your files and documents in sync.
What’s more, Forklift also features a built-in application deleter designed to help you keep your hard drive clean of left over files after uninstalling applications, a remote editing feature that will automatically upload any changes you’ve made locally to the remote server where the edited file is stored.
User-oriented and full featured file manager and remote server client
Forklift has you covered ever if you are an macOS power user with its Terminal integration that makes it simple to open a new command line interface within any folder and the extensive keyboard shortcuts which make it a cinch to control it without using a mouse.
To sum it all up, if Apple’s Finder just doesn’t cut it for you because of its limited set of features, you might want to give Forklift a quick spin.
Forklift is the right choice if you need a dual pane file manager on steroids, capable of helping you manage local and remote files and folders via a user-friendly and efficient user interface.
What’s New:
Version 4.1.2:
New
Phone icon as a custom favorite icon
Improvements
Resume is supported on older versions of OpenSSH servers, where resume isn’t supported by default
ForkLift displays color labels, which is an older version of tags
Adding tags is an immediate action
Fixes
Fixes a Sonoma bug, which made all color tags gray in the iCloud Drive
Fixes an issue in Column View, where the disconnected server remained visible in the file view
ForkLift doesn’t reopen previously open windows when the “Restore Windows and Tabs on Startup” setting is enabled
Fixes a refresh issue on SMB connections, tags and other changes should show up immediately
Fixes an issue on Dropbox, where too many activities caused issues and not all items could be transferred or deleted
Fixes an issue, which made it impossible to rename items in the search results
Fixes issues in the context menu of sidebar items
The available free sizes of the drives in the sidebar get updated immediately
Fixes problems in the behavior of the Editing pane in the Settings window
Minor fixes of the custom themes
When the “Resize columns to fit” setting is enabled in Column View, and the columns get manually resized, the columns don’t jump back immediately to their calculated sizes, that only happens after a second action is made
Fixes an issue where during the saving of a sync favorite, the entered data got lost when the mouse pointer was moved out of the pop-up window
Other minor fixes and improvements
Title: ForkLift 4.1.2
Developer: BinaryNights
Compatibility: macOS 12.0 or later
Language: Multilangual
Includes: K’ed by TNT
Size: 12.79 MB